It's natural to get the phone-upgrade itch when the likes of Apple, Samsung and others keep coming out with newer models. And sometimes your old phone is just kaput. But what do you do with a serviceable but outdated gadget? Rather than relegate an old phone to a desk drawer, consider reusing,

Apple's new iPhone X is special. It has flashy upgrades, facial recognition and animated emoji, all in celebration of the iPhone's 10-year anniversary. And its price tag is appropriately special: $999 and up. But not everyone will find those extra features necessary. A solid phone that takes good

A boy from Texas practically stole the show during a recent Idina Menzel concert after he was invited by the "Frozen" star to sing on stage. Menzel brought Luke Chacko, 11, on stage at the Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie on July 30, where he belted "Let It Go" from the popular Disney film. Menzel

This story appears in ESPN The Magazine's Feb. 27 Entertainment Issue. "When LeBron was playing with the Heat, they went to Cleveland, and he wanted to spend the night. They don't do overnights. Teams just don't. So now [coach Erik] Spoelstra has to text [president Pat] Riley and say, 'What do I do

Net neutrality rules put in place under the Obama administration are at risk of being overturned. Today marked the last day the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is accepting general comments on net neutrality following a proposal by President Donald Trump 's appointed FCC chairman Ajit Pai,

A legally blind man was finally able to see his wife of 15 years thanks to technology. Andrew and Kelli Airey wanted to celebrate 15 years of marriage with their closest 25 family members and friends on April 30. It was perfect timing as Andrew, 37, who was born with Stargardt's disease, a

The NBA on Tuesday said it is looking into a verbal exchange between Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas and a Washington Wizards fan during Game 3 on Thursday. A fan at the Verizon Center posted video of the exchange on Instagram . In the video, Thomas can be seen directing a profane remark at the

WASHINGTON -- While the Wizards celebrated their game plan after limiting Boston Celtics All-Star Isaiah Thomas to two second-half points in Washington's Game 4 triumph Sunday, Thomas vented about a lack of calls in a game in which he attempted no free throws. Thomas, coming off a quiet 13-point